SECURE STORAGE CONTAINER
20250388389 ยท 2025-12-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62B3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2590/666
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D88/528
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D7/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D55/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2251/1016
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/067
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2555/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2525/286
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D88/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62B5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D55/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Secure storage carts are disclosed herein and capable of being assembled and disassembled on-site without common disadvantages that affect storage carts designed for on-site assembly. Secure storage carts disclosed herein may be assembled to a reduced tolerance, eliminating potential points of failure in the assembled cart, and giving the user a more solid feel to the operation. Methods for assembling storage carts are also disclosed herein and can include adjusting the extension depth of a door panel hinge. Methods disclosed herein also may include applying a preloading force to the cart frame, to reduce tolerances between components of the storage cart once assembled. Kits are also provided herein containing the components required to assemble the cart on-site, in configurations that may be easily transported to and from the job site when disassembled. Kits also may provide for straightforward and secure assembly of the carts.
Claims
1-25. (canceled)
26. A lockable storage cart, the cart comprising: a door panel; a plurality of frame panels; a hinge comprising: a hinge knuckle secured to one of the plurality of frame panels; a hinge pin comprising a threaded portion extending orthogonally from an unthreaded portion of the hinge pin, wherein the threaded portion of the hinge pin is fastened within a threaded hinge aperture of the door panel and the unthreaded portion of the hinge pin is inserted into a receiving slot of the hinge knuckle; and a hinge lock configured to prevent the unthreaded portion of the hinge pin from being removed from the receiving slot of the hinge knuckle when the door is in a closed position.
27. The cart of claim 26, wherein the hinge is an adjustable depth hinge in which the threaded portion of the hinge pin is fastened within a threaded hinge aperture of the door panel at a variable depth.
28. The cart of claim 26, wherein each door panel comprises two adjustable depth hinges.
29. The cart of claim 26, wherein the hinge knuckle comprises a plurality of plates, and the hinge lock is configured to extend within a gap between the plurality of plates of the hinge knuckle.
30. The cart of claim 26, wherein the door panel comprises a door lock configured to secure the position of the door relative to at least one of the plurality of frame panels.
31. The cart of claim 26, wherein the cart comprises two door panels.
32. The cart of claim 26, further comprising a tolerance adjustment mechanism configured to apply a preloading force to the plurality of frame panels when the storage cart is assembled.
33. The cart of claim 32, wherein the preloading force is in a range from 10 N to 1000 N.
34. The cart of claim 26, wherein each of the plurality of frame panels has a manufacturing tolerance in a range from about 1/32 to about 1.
35. The cart of claim 26, wherein at least one of the plurality of frame panels comprises a wire mesh surface.
36. A lockable storage cart, comprising: a door panel; a frame panel comprising a first handle receiver and a second handle receiver, wherein each of the first handle receiver and the second handle receiver comprises: a restricted portion configured to restrict rotation of the handle relative to the frame panel; and an unrestricted portion configured to allow rotation of the handle between a parallel orientation to a perpendicular orientation, relative to the panel; and a handle secured to the frame panel by the first handle receiver and the second handle receiver.
37. The cart of claim 36, wherein the handle comprises a handle base extending between the first handle receiver and the second handle receiver.
38. The cart of claim 37, wherein the handle comprises a handle grip extending from the handle base.
39. The cart of claim 38, wherein; the handle grip is perpendicular to the frame panel in the perpendicular orientation, representing an operating position; and the handle grip is parallel to, or within, the frame panel in the parallel orientation, representing a storage position.
40. The cart of claim 36, wherein each of the first handle receiver and the second handle receiver are welded to the frame panel.
41. The cart of claim 36, wherein the restricted portion comprises a pitched edge that is pitched in the direction of a force applied by pushing the handle in an operating position.
42. The cart of claim 41, wherein the pitched edge has a pitch in a range from 0.5% to 2% toward the frame panel.
43. The cart of claim 36, further comprising a tolerance adjustment mechanism configured to apply a preloading force to the plurality of frame panels when the storage cart is assembled.
44. The cart of claim 43, wherein the preloading force is in a range from 10 N to 1000 N.
45. The cart of claim 43, wherein the tolerance adjustment mechanism comprises: a knob screw; a first threaded aperture within one of the plurality of frame panels configured to receive the knob screw; and a second threaded aperture within another of the plurality of frame panels configured to receive the knob screw.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] Both the foregoing overview and the following example embodiments are examples and explanatory only, and should not be considered to restrict the disclosure's scope, as described and claimed. Further, features and/or variations may be provided in addition to those set forth herein. For example, embodiments of the disclosure may be directed to various feature combinations and sub-combinations described in the example embodiments.
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[0016] As shown in
[0017] Each frame panel can provide support for additional cart components. For instance, tolerance adjustment mechanism 110 comprises first aperture 114 housed on top panel 150, a second aperture 116 housed on side panel 140a and aligned with the first aperture to receive knob screw 112. In this arrangement, tolerance adjustment mechanism 110 shown in
[0018] Generally, tolerance adjustment mechanisms disclosed herein are not limited to a particular design, and can be any that are capable of applying a preloading force to a plurality of assembled frame panels. Tolerance adjustment mechanisms disclosed herein therefore can act to reduce tolerances between the assembled panels and reduce vibration of the panels, particularly relative to the cart when empty (e.g., the cart does not have a load applied to the frame by stored tools and equipment). In certain aspects, tolerance adjustment mechanisms can comprise a fastener configured to be advanced across two or more frame panels, pulling the panels closer together as advanced. For instance, an embodiment of a tolerance adjustment mechanism disclosed herein can comprise a knob screw, a first aperture within one frame panel, and a second aperture within another frame panel, wherein each aperture is configured to receive the knob screw. In certain aspects, the first and/or second apertures can be threaded apertures.
[0019] The preloading force applied by the tolerance adjustment mechanism can be in any range suitable to reduce or eliminate a tolerance between a plurality of frame panels. from 10N to 1,000N, or roughly equivalent to a load applied to the frame by 1 to 100 lbs of equipment stored within the cart. In other aspects, the preloading force may be in a range from 250N to 5,000N.
[0020] Tolerance adjustment mechanisms can be positioned such that operation is only possible from the interior of the cart, to prevent release of the preloading force by unauthorized parties. Any positioning within the cart, such as behind a guard, plate, or within a aperture, can be effective for restricting access to the tolerance adjustment mechanism from outside the locked cart.
[0021] The preloading force may be advantageously applied to the cart at more than one position, by the inclusion of more than one tolerance adjustment mechanisms within the assembled structure. In certain aspects, carts can comprise one, two, three, four, or more tolerance adjustment mechanisms to distribute the preloading force about the assembled frame panels. For instance, carts disclosed herein can comprise two tolerance adjustment mechanisms in opposing positions, or in other words, apply a preloading force in opposing directions. The embodiment shown in
[0022] Without being bound by theory, the application of a preloading force to the frame panels after assembly as described herein can allow greater manufacturing tolerances for the individual components of the cart provided as a kit to be assembled on site without sacrificing the low tolerances achieved by the assembled carts disclosed herein. The preloading force can overcome manufacturing tolerances of the frame panels, in certain aspects from 1/32 to 1, while maintaining a tolerance between assembled frame panels of less than , less than , less than , less than 1/16, or less than 1/32. In certain aspects, the sum of maximum tolerances between each of the assembled panels with application of the preloading force of the storage cart can be less than 2, less than 1, or less than .
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[0025] Generally, handle receivers contemplated herein can be any that comprise a restricted portion configured to restrict rotation of the handle relative to the frame panel and an unrestricted portion configured to allow rotation of the handle between a parallel orientation to a perpendicular orientation, relative to the fixed panel. The restricted portion is not limited to any particular shape or size, and can be driven by the shape and size of the handle base intended to be secured within the restricted portion. For instance, the square tube handle base 122 can be restricted within a rectangular-shaped area of similar dimensions, thus, the generally rectangular restricted portion 127 shown in
[0026] In certain aspects, the restricted portion can be pitched relative to the horizontal plane by an amount p, or relative to a plane generally perpendicular to the plane of side panel 140b. Surprisingly, introducing pitch p to restricted portion 127 causes a shear force produced by pushing or pulling handle 120 to have a downward vector component to handle base 124, such that pushing or pulling handle grip 122 causes the handle 120 to advance downward within restricted portion 127. In this manner, the handle 120 tends to become more secure and solidly connected to the operation of the cart by its use, rather than loosening with use as commonly occurs on carts having handles connected by fasteners. In certain aspects, the restricted portion can comprise a pitch in a range from 0.5 to 5, from 0.3 to 3 or from 0.5 to 2, or from 0.5 to 1.5, relative to horizontal. In certain aspects, the restricted portion can be pitched toward a direction can be directed either toward or away from the frame panel to which the handle is attached. Thus, in certain aspects, the restricted portion can be pitched p relative to horizontal and in a direction of the force applied by pushing the handle.
[0027] Returning now to
[0028] The cart panel shown in
[0029] In addition to door panel handle lock 174, door panel 170b comprises a pin lock 178 that can be seated within bottom frame 160 to retain door panel 170b in a closed position. Frame panels may also comprise additional internal supports, for instance diagonal support 176 of door panel 170a which provides dimensional support to the panel.
[0030] Certain aspects of the carts described above may be particularly useful as packaged as kits for carts intended for on-site assembly and disassembly. In certain aspects, the tolerance adjustment mechanism can provide an efficient method of assembling a storage cart that does not suffer from large tolerances typically associated with on-site assembled carts. Thus, in certain aspects, kits disclosed herein can comprise a plurality of frame panels, a door panel, and a tolerance adjustment mechanism. Similarly, kits comprising the adjustable depth hinges allow for an improved on-site assembly through straightforward adjustment of the door panel angle.
[0031] Methods for assembling a secure storage cart are also contemplated herein, and generally can include steps of adjusting the angle of a door panel by advancing an adjustable depth hinge pin into the door panel as described above. Methods may also include alternatively positioning a handle of any storage cart between an operating position and a storage position without removing or replacing fasteners to the handle. Methods disclosed herein also may comprise adjusting the tolerance of an assembled plurality of frame panels of the carts disclosed herein from the interior of the cart.